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Katherine Demuth

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Journal of Child Language|March 24, 2022
Produced, but not 'productive': Mandarin-speaking pre-schoolers' challenges acquiring L2 English plural morphologyNan Xu Rattanasone, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Child Language|June 15, 2011
Individual differences in pronoun reversal: evidence from two longitudinal case studiesKaren E Evans, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Child Language|May 18, 2013
Cluster reduction and compensatory lengthening in the acquisition of possessive -sKiri Trengove Mealings, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 17, 2013
The role of utterance length and position in 3-year-olds' production of third person singular -sKiri T Mealings, Katherine Demuth
Plos One|December 6, 2018
Listener characteristics modulate the semantic processing of native vs. foreign-accented speechRebecca Holt, Carmen Kung, Katherine Demuth
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 11, 2014
Three-year-olds' production of Australian English phonemic vowel length as a function of prosodic contextIvan Yuen, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth
Cognition|April 26, 2021
Children with hearing loss can predict during sentence processingRebecca Holt, Laurence Bruggeman, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|April 7, 2017
Planning of Hiatus-Breaking Inserted /ɹ/ in the Speech of Australian English-Speaking ChildrenIvan Yuen, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 20, 2022
Children with hearing loss can use subject-verb agreement to predict during spoken language processingBenjamin Davies, Rebecca Holt, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|May 17, 2017
The Role of Frequency in Learning Morphophonological Alternations: Implications for Children With Specific Language ImpairmentEkaterina Tomas, Katherine Demuth, Peter Petocz
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Journal of Child Language|March 24, 2022
Produced, but not 'productive': Mandarin-speaking pre-schoolers' challenges acquiring L2 English plural morphologyNan Xu Rattanasone, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Child Language|June 15, 2011
Individual differences in pronoun reversal: evidence from two longitudinal case studiesKaren E Evans, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Child Language|May 18, 2013
Cluster reduction and compensatory lengthening in the acquisition of possessive -sKiri Trengove Mealings, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 17, 2013
The role of utterance length and position in 3-year-olds' production of third person singular -sKiri T Mealings, Katherine Demuth
Plos One|December 6, 2018
Listener characteristics modulate the semantic processing of native vs. foreign-accented speechRebecca Holt, Carmen Kung, Katherine Demuth
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 11, 2014
Three-year-olds' production of Australian English phonemic vowel length as a function of prosodic contextIvan Yuen, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth
Cognition|April 26, 2021
Children with hearing loss can predict during sentence processingRebecca Holt, Laurence Bruggeman, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|April 7, 2017
Planning of Hiatus-Breaking Inserted /ɹ/ in the Speech of Australian English-Speaking ChildrenIvan Yuen, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 20, 2022
Children with hearing loss can use subject-verb agreement to predict during spoken language processingBenjamin Davies, Rebecca Holt, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|May 17, 2017
The Role of Frequency in Learning Morphophonological Alternations: Implications for Children With Specific Language ImpairmentEkaterina Tomas, Katherine Demuth, Peter Petocz
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